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🏥 Health & WellnessState/ UT

Mobile Lab Scheme (P.B.O.C.W.W.B)

The "Mobile Lab Scheme'' by the BOCW Welfare Board, Department of Labour, Punjab, is a welfare scheme that provides reimbursement of expenditure incurred by the beneficiaries and their dependents for the treatment of silicosis.

💰Financial Coverage: Up to ₹1,50,000/-. | Note: Any beneficiary who intends to avail the benefit under this scheme will have to first exhaust the benefit of ₹50,000/- for all his health ailments with the health card facility under the Bhagat “Puran Singh Sehat Beema Yojna” Scheme. Only then he/ she can get the remaining benefit under this scheme.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Mobile Learning Centre (UKBOCWWB)

The scheme aims to provide education to the children of registered construction workers at construction sites through Mobile Learning Centre buses, ensuring their better and brighter future.

💰Under this scheme, mobile learning schools are operated to provide education to the children of construction workers.
📋 ScienceCentral

Mobility Scheme

The Mobility Scheme is aimed to provide an opportunity to women scientists who are facing difficulties in their present job due to relocation (marriage, transfer of husband to any other location within the country, attending ailing parents, and accompanying children studying in different city).

💰Emoluments: | - Awardees will receive a consolidated amount of salary per month till project duration. | - In addition, to need based one manpower support. | - There will be a research grant of ₹5,00,000/- per annum that includes consumables, contingencies, travel and minor equipment in order to implement the project. | Duration: | - Total tenure will be maximum five (5) years for this award. | - This award will not be available for renewal after completion of 5 years duration.
🎓 Education & LearningCentral

Modernisation And Removal Of Obsolescence

MODROB scheme, one of the AICTE Quality Improvement Scheme (AQIS), intends to support the development of laboratories with appropriate equipment/ technology/ tools/ software and encourages financial contribution from the industry.

💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipCentral

Modified Market Development Assistance Scheme

The scheme aims to enhance the production and sales of Khadi and Polyvastra products by supporting technology upgradation, market promotion, and providing direct incentives to artisans and Karyakartas. It targets Khadi Institutions and their associated artisans and workers.

💰Financial Assistance on Prime Cost | Rate: The Modified Market Development Assistance (MMDA) is calculated at 35% on Prime Cost for Khadi (Cotton, Muslin, Wool) and Polyvastra. For Silk Khadi, the MMDA is calculated at 20% on Prime Cost. | _Definition of Prime Cost: Prime Cost includes the cost of raw material plus conversion charges up to grey cloth plus processing charges, explicitly excluding establishment margin, trade margin, insurance, and bank interest._ | Distribution of MMDA (for Cotton, Woolen, and Polyvastra Khadi) | Producing Institutions: | - 34% of the total MMDA amount. | - These funds are to be utilized for procuring tools and equipment, upgrading technology, engaging designers and consultants for new designs, value addition to post-fabric processes, and engaging technicians for maintenance of Charkhas, looms, and other equipment. | Selling Institutions: | - 17% of the total MMDA amount. | - These funds are for sales promotional activities such as computerization, bar-coding, billing, debit/credit card swiping machines, accounts, renovation of sales outlets, introduction of mobile sales vans, participation in domestic and international exhibitions, extension of sales discounts, and capacity building of sales personnel. | Artisans (Spinners & Weavers): | 35% of the total MMDA amount, passed on as an incentive or bonus through their Aadhaar-seeded bank or post office accounts. | Karyakartas: | - 14% of the total MMDA amount, passed on as an incentive or bonus through their Aadhaar-seeded bank or post office accounts. | - Karyakartas include persons involved in production and post-production activities such as salesmen, saleswomen, cashiers, accountants, marketing executives, helpers, tailoring staff, store-keepers, and godown-keepers. | - It also covers artisans engaged in pre-processing activities of spinning and weaving, and processing of Khadi and Polyvastra such as dyeing, who are workers of Khadi Institutions working in production centers. | Composite Institutions: | Khadi institutions involved in both production and selling activities receive 51% of the MMDA amount, to be utilized for both product development and market development purposes. | Distribution of MMDA (for Silk Khadi) | Producing Institutions: 40% of the total MMDA amount. | Selling Institutions: 20% of the total MMDA amount. | Artisans (Reelers, Twisters, Winders & Weavers): 30% of the total MMDA amount, passed on as an incentive or bonus through their Aadhaar-seeded bank or post office accounts. | Karyakartas: 10% of the total MMDA amount, passed on as an incentive or bonus, with a maximum ceiling of ₹10,000/- per quarter per Karyakartha, whichever is less. | Composite Institutions: Khadi institutions involved in both production and selling activities receive 60% of the MMDA amount. | Government Supplies (Rate Contract) | - Production of Khadi and Polyvastra products for Government supplies under Rate Contract (RC) of DGS&D is not eligible for the full MMDA. | - However, only artisans and Karyakartas of Khadi Institutions engaged in production and supply for Government supply/Rate Contract will be eligible for an MMDA incentive at 17.15% on prime cost (calculated as 35 ÷ 100 × 49). | Disbursement Conditions | - MMDA is disbursed through an online portal via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). KVIC disburses the amount for artisans (spinners, weavers, and Karyakartas) directly to their Aadhaar-linked bank or post office accounts. | - Funds are released on a quarterly basis based on actual claims settled in the previous quarter. | - Directorate of Khadi scrutinizes claims and recommends them to the Directorate of Accounts within 7 working days, which then processes and releases funds to the respective institution and artisans' bank accounts within 5 working days. | - Utilization of MMDA for specific purposes such as modernization, renovation, and research and development may be allowed up to two years from the date of actual receipt, with specific sanction from KVIC. | Conditions for Availing the Benefits | Separate Bank Account: Institutions must maintain a separate bank account for MMDA funds, which will be subject to verification by KVIC. | Utilization Certificates: Khadi Institutions availing MMDA are bound to furnish utilization certificates annually as rendered by a registered Chartered Accountant (CA). Quarterly utilization certificates must also be furnished by KIs. | Artisan Payments: The portion of the total MMDA amount earmarked for artisans must be passed on to them in the form of incentive or 'bonus' through their bank or post office accounts, in addition to their normal earnings. Such additional incentives/bonus out of the MMDA grant should not be included in the cost of Khadi. | Transfer to Selling Institutions: Producing institutions transferring Khadi wholesale must pass on the relevant percentage (e.g., 17% for Cotton/Wool/Polyvastra or 20% for Silk Khadi) of the MMDA amount to purchasing/selling institutions through wholesale invoices. | Timely Claims: Claims not submitted within 15 days of the quarter's completion will be forfeited and returned to the institutions. | Aadhaar Linkage: KVIC must ensure that 100% Aadhaar-linked bank/post office accounts are opened for all artisans and that MMDA funds are routed through these accounts only. | Target Achievement: KVIC ensures that institution-wise specified targets fixed for increasing production and sales have been achieved and stock holding has been reduced. | Recovery of Dues:** Recovery of dues out of MMDA claims shall not exceed 75% of the eligible amount for institutions having a combined production target (Khadi + Polyvastra) up to ₹1,00,00,000/- per annum.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Modified Special Wheel Chairs for Persons Affected with Cerebral Palsy

The 'Modified Special Wheel Chairs for Persons Affected with Cerebral Palsy' scheme was launched by the Department for the Welfare of differently abled Persons, Govt. of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to provide modified special wheel chairs to cerebral palsy affected differently abled persons.

💰Free distribution of modified special wheel chairs.
🎯 Skills & EmploymentState

Modular Employable Skills

The SDIS is a government initiative for improving employability through vocational training. It's a partnership between government and industry to provide skills development programs for early school dropouts and workers in unorganized sector.

💰Improved employability: The MES scheme is designed to provide vocational training to individuals in various sectors, making them more employable in the job market. 1. Flexible training: The training provided under the MES scheme is modular, meaning that it can be taken up in parts, making it flexible for individuals to learn at their own pace. 1. Certification: The MES scheme provides certification for the skills learned, which is recognized by the industry, making it easier for individuals to get jobs. 1. Skill development: The MES scheme provides training in various skills, including soft skills, technical skills, and practical skills, which help in the overall development of an individual. 1. Cost-effective: The MES scheme is a cost-effective way of providing vocational training to individuals, as the training is provided in modules, reducing the cost of training. 1. Encourages entrepreneurship: The MES scheme also encourages entrepreneurship by providing training in various sectors, making it easier for individuals to start their own businesses. | Note: Overall, the MES scheme has been beneficial in providing vocational training to individuals and improving their employability, which is important for the growth of the Indian economy. | MES would benefit different target groups like : | - Workers seeking certification of their skills acquired informally workers and ITI graduates seeking skill upgradation early school drop-outs and unemployed Previously child labour and their families. | - The essence of the scheme is in the certification that will be nationally and internationally recognized. Successful persons will be awarded certificates issued by National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT).
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Modular Functional Artificial Limbs

The 'Modular Functional Artificial Limbs' scheme was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, Government of Tamil Nadu. Under this scheme, modular functional artificial limbs are provided for orthopedically differently-abled students, employed or self-employed.

💰Free distribution of modular functional artificial limbs.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Modular Reflective Folding Sticks (Smartcane)

The 'Modular Reflective Folding Sticks (Smartcane)' scheme was launched by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons Govt. of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to distribute modular reflective folding sticks to needy visually impaired persons for self-orientation & independent mobility.

💰Free distribution of modular reflective folding sticks.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Monetary Relief to the Victim of Atrocities- Haryana

Under this scheme, financial assistance ranging from ₹85,000/- to ₹8,25,000/- is provided to the members of Scheduled Caste who become victims of atrocity by Non-Scheduled Caste persons for various acts like damage & loss of properties, grievous hurt, temporary/permanent incapacitation, Murder, etc.

💰Under this scheme, financial assistance ranging from ₹85,000/- to ₹8,25,000/- is provided to the members of Scheduled Caste who becomes victims of atrocity by Non-Scheduled Caste persons for various acts like damage and loss of properties, grievous hurt, temporary/permanent incapacitation, Murder, death, rape, gang rape, kidnapping, the outrage of modesty, etc. | Note: Financial Assistance is provided in the bank accounts of the Victim or Family/Dependent of the Victim.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Monsanto Scholarship (M.Sc. Agriculture Science and Agriculture Biotechnology)

he scheme aims to provide financial assistance to meritorious students pursuing an M.Sc. in Agricultural Science & Agricultural Biotechnology by awarding them scholarships for three semesters.

💰Rate of Scholarship: ₹1,000/- per month (For 3 semesters only).
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Monthly Pension for the Maintenance of the Parents of the Martyred Soldier of the Army

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance of ₹10,000 per month to the dependent parents of martyred soldiers for their maintenance and livelihood.

💰A pension of ₹10,000 per month is provided to the parents of martyred soldiers.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Monthly/Family Pension for Freedom Fighters and their Widows of Uttarakhand State

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance in the form of a monthly pension of ₹25,000/- to the freedom fighters of Uttarakhand and to the widows of deceased freedom fighters, in recognition of their contribution to the nation.

💰Monthly/Family Pension Amount: ₹25,000/-
🎓 Education & LearningState

Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Higher Education Assurance Scheme

The scheme “Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Higher Education Assurance Scheme” was launched by the Department of Social Welfare & Women Empowerment, Government of Tamil Nadu.

💰All girl students who studied from Classes 6th to 12th in Government schools will be paid ₹1,000/- per month till the completion of their undergraduate degree, diploma, ITI, and any other recognized course. | - The assistance amount under this scheme will be disbursed directly into the student’s Bank Account. | - The students shall be eligible for this in addition to other scholarships.
👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Ninaivu Marriage Assistance Scheme - II

The scheme "Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Ninaivu Marriage Assistance Scheme - II" was launched by the Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal Programme Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. The scheme aims to assist poor parents in getting their daughters married & to promote education status.

💰Financial assistance of ₹50,000/-. | - One sovereign (4gm) 22-carat gold coin for making Thirumangalyam. | NOTE: The benefit will be given in the bride's mother or father's name. In case of the death of the parents, it will be given to the bride.
👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Moovalur Ramamirtham Ammaiyar Ninaivu Marriage Assistance Scheme-1

In this scheme, ₹ 25,000/- and an 8-gram gold coin is given to brides who have studied Class 10th. This scheme is only applicable for the marriage conducted from 17th May 2011 onwards. The objective of the scheme is to help financially poor parents in getting their daughters mar

💰Cash assistance of ₹ 25,000 (paid through the Electronic Clearing Service ECS).1. One Sovereign (8 gram) 22-carat Gold Coin. | NOTE: In case of death of parents, assistance is given to the daughter.
👩 Social welfare & EmpowermentState

Mother Teresa Asahay Matri Sambal Yojana

The main purpose of the Scheme to encourage under this Yojana, women who are helpless in upbringing their children (like widows, and destitute) are provided with financial assistance per child per annum for two children.

💰Financial assistance of ₹5,000/- per child per year for up to two children. | - Support for expenses related to the child's upbringing, including education, nutrition, and healthcare. | - Empowering women who are unable to raise their children due to financial hardship. | - Encouraging education and reducing the dropout rate of children from underprivileged backgrounds. | - Promoting the welfare of children from marginalized sections of society. | - The assistance shall be given once the children attain age of 18 years.
🎓 Education & LearningState/ UT

Mother Teresa Scholarship

The scheme aims to support the higher education of students belonging to minority communities. Through this scheme, an amount per annum is provided to students from minority religious communities domiciled in Kerala who are pursuing a diploma in nursing and paramedical courses from government.

💰The selected candidates will receive a scholarship of ₹15,000/- per annum.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Motivation of Entrepreneurs and Financial Assistance for Rehabilitation of Sick Industries

Through this scheme, the cost of implementing suggestions given by the experts in the field of technology, marketing and finance engaged to advise sick units is reimbursed. 50% subsidy towards the cost of diagnostic study by technical institutions initiated through Financial Institutions/Banks/etc.

💰Subsidy @ 50% on the cost of diagnostic study by technical institutions initiated through Financial Institutions/Banks/Government with a maximum of ₹50,000/-. | - 50% of fees (maximum ₹50,000/- per unit) will be reimbursed on implementing suggestions given by the experts in the field of technology, marketing and finance engaged to advise sick units. | - Interest subsidy @ 5% per annum limited to ₹3,00,000/- per year for 3 years on additional finance disbursed by Banks/Financial Institutions for Rehabilitation. | The interest subsidy will be paid through the financial institution. | The financial institution shall mean and include PIPDIC or any other Government Corporation, Scheduled Banks including Co-operative Banks.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState/ UT

Motivation of Unemployed Persons to Start Self-employed Enterprises

The scheme “Motivation of Unemployed Persons to Start Self-employed Enterprises” by the Dept of Industries and Commerce, UT of Puducherry was introduced to encourage self-employment among the youth in manufacturing and service activities, supporting the growing economy of Puducherry.

💰Quantum of Loan | Ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹2,00,000. | Subsidy | - 50% of the project cost (excluding preliminary and pre-operative expenses) for projects not exceeding ₹10,000. | - 25% of the project cost (excluding preliminary and pre-operative expenses), subject to a maximum of ₹25,000, for projects exceeding ₹10,000 but less than ₹2,00,000. | Interest | Normal bank rate of interest on the date shall be charged. | Disbursement | The disbursement of the loan will be done once the beneficiary completes the formalities required by the banks for their project.
💼 Business & EntrepreneurshipState

Motivation Of Unemployed Persons To Start Self-Employed Enterprises Scheme

The scheme “Motivation of Unemployed Persons To Start Self-Employed Enterprises Scheme (MUPSES)” was launched by the Union Territory of Puducherry in the year 2006 with a view to encouraging self-employment among the youth in manufacturing and service activities.

💰Under the scheme, the applicant may get a loan from ₹10,000/- to ₹2,00,000/- to set up a startup in the manufacturing and/or service sectors. | - 50% of the project cost excluding pre-operative and preliminary expenses will be granted as a subsidy for the projects not exceeding ₹50,000/- | - 35% of the project cost excluding pre-operative and preliminary expenses to a maximum of ₹35,000 will be granted as a subsidy for project costs exceeding ₹50,000 but less than ₹2.00 lakhs. | Note: The amount of the Loan will be disbursed as soon as the beneficiary completes the formalities required by the Banks.
🎯 Transport & InfrastructureState/ UT

Motor Vehicle Driver-Conductor Welfare Scheme- Chief Minister Self-Employment Scheme for Drivers/Conductors

This scheme aims to support self-employment for registered drivers and conductors by providing financial assistance for the purchase of vehicles to eligible beneficiaries.

💰Financial Assistance | Project Cost: ₹20,000 to ₹10,00,000 | Margin Money Subsidy: | - General Category: 15 percent of project cost, up to ₹1,00,000 (Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Other Backward Class (excluding creamy layer) - Below Poverty Line, Women, Minority, and Persons with Disabilities: 30 percent of project cost, up to ₹2,00,000- Interest Subsidy: 5 percent per annum, for up to 7 years, subject to a maximum of ₹25,000 per year- Credit Guarantee Fee: Provided as per prevailing rates for up to 7 years | Non-Financial Benefits | - No collateral security required by banks | - Priority issuance of permits under the Rural Transport Scheme | Mode of Disbursement | - Subsidies are released through the concerned bank directly to the loan account of the beneficiary | Expected Time of Disbursement | - Loan applications are disposed of within 30 days | - Loan amount is disbursed within 15 days after approval | Validity | - The benefit can be availed of only once by an eligible beneficiary
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Motor Vehicle Driver-Conductor Welfare Scheme- Gratuity Assistance in case of Death

The scheme aims to provide social security to registered drivers and conductors by offering gratuity assistance for funeral expenses to families in the event of an accidental death.

💰Gratuity Assistance in Case of Death | - A one-time gratuity assistance of ₹2,000 is provided for funeral and last rites. | - The assistance is payable in case of accidental death of the registered driver or conductor and the family members. . | Mode of Disbursement | - The assistance amount is disbursed immediately by the local body. | - The local body later claims reimbursement from the Social Justice Department.
🤝 Social welfare & EmpowermentState/ UT

Motor Vehicle Driver-Conductor Welfare Scheme- Marriage Assistance

The scheme aims to provide monetary support for the marriage of daughters of registered drivers and conductors.

💰Financial assistance for the marriage of daughters of registered transport vehicle drivers or conductors. | - Assistance is provided as per the prevailing rates and conditions of the "Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana". | - Under this scheme, the following assistance is provided: | - Each eligible bride (including girls, widows, or abandoned women) participating in the mass marriage ceremony will receive a total of ₹49,000/- through an Account Payee Cheque, on the day of the mass marriage ceremony.The organizing body that conducts the mass marriage ceremony will receive ₹6,000/- per beneficiary. | NOTE: | - A total of ₹55,000/- is provided per beneficiary under the scheme. | - The monetary amount is as notified by the Social Justice Department under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana and may change from time to time.

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